Kabi
Innovative, concept-forward Michelin-starred Japanese cuisine with a European flair, centered around fermentation techniques.
Restaurant Details
At the Michelin-starred Kabi, every visit is a surprise. The menu is a mystery to guests up until they arrive at the restaurant, but guests can be assured of unexpected takes on traditional Japanese flavors and ingredients with a flair of creative gastronomy. Novel tastes and sensations await them at every turn, offered with all the energy of its young staff.
With tasting menus and natural wine (or non-alcoholic) pairings that bring fermentation techniques into the spotlight, guests can taste some of Japan and Europe’s longest-standing culinary traditions. The restaurant knows its clientele, adeptly catering to the needs of English-speaking customers with translated menus and a staff of fresh, polite faces ready to provide world-class service.
Michelin Guide:
2023 - 1 Michelin Star
Kabi Access Info
Kabi is located a 10-minute walk from Meguro station.
Kabi Phone Number
Kabi Business Days
Kabi Address
2F, 4-chome−10−8 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo, 153-0063
Kabi Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 2 days before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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Over 14 million residents call Tokyo home. Functioning as Japan's economic and cultural center, it's no surprise the metropolis often appears at the top of travelers' bucket lists. Here, you can find everything from traditional tea houses to futuristic skyscrapers.
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